- Tomas Venclova
Tomas Venclova (born
September 11 ,1937 ,Klaipėda ) is aLithuania n scholar, poet, author and translator of literature.Tomas Venclova is son of poet and Soviet politician
Antanas Venclova . He was educated at theVilnius University . As an active participant in the dissident movement he was deprived of Soviet citizenship in1977 and had to emigrateTomas Venclova. "Vilnius". R. Paknys Publishing House, Vilnius, 2002.] . He is one of the founders of LithuanianHelsinki Watch group (December 1 ,1976 ). Since 1980 he has been a member of the department of Slavic Languages and Literatures atYale University , after receiving his PhD from the department in 1985. He is currently a full Professor. He is author of collections of poems, poetry-translations, essays, articles.Venclova studied at
Tartu University and was strongly influenced by the brand of structuralism prevalent there in the 1970s and 1980s. In Venclova's case, the rigorously analytical structuralism ofYurii Lotman 's early work on poetry was particularly influential. Venclova was also fond, at least in his work and teaching in the eighties, of making use of Saussure's work on hidden anagrams (see Jean Starobinski's "Words upon Words".Books and other publications
Neustoychivoe Ravnovesia - Unstable Equilibrium: 8 Russian Poetic Texts (1986)
Rozmowa w Zimie (1989)
Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast (1996)
Winter Dialogue: Poems (1997)
Forms of Hope: Essays (1999)
References
External links
[http://www.berlinpicturecompany.com/ctv/arts/venclova.html - Venclova on Video]
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